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Thank you kindly. I love the mnemonic, “Oceanloveisland,” Zeitgeist’s nature of striving for and celebrating unity and harmony.

13 hours ago

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Spot on commentary. Thank you Talygarza.

1 day ago

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Thank you Brantino. Duly noted.

5 days ago

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Thank you Diane, and thank you Heather for your insightful commentary, observing my attempt of an analysis from two perspectives, looking both internally and externally, combining an introverted stance with an extroverted one. The matter is indeed complex particularly when our goal is to discover how much growth and learning, morally, ethically, philosophically, psychologically and spiritually human society is experiencing as it forges economically and scientifically into the future. 

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Thank you Jerry. Our life’s journey can only hope to find completion when we recognize we must turn inward and embrace our innermost being.

7 days ago

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Thank you Kfoxy1411,
Hearty congratulations to you and your husband on your journey together. Of such is love. It is a journey of the soul ever informing us that out of many is the blessed oneness. Blessings! 

8 days ago

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Currently in 2024 celebrating our 62 years of love and. friendship in marriage .

9 days ago

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Becoming refreshed while growing old by being gifted with a new perspective on life. Full of discernment. Thank you.

10 days ago

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This poem is heart fully dedicated to my darling wife of Rangoon, Burma, whom I met in 1959 when she was an exchange student in Washington, D.C., whom I married in 1962, and who has enormously enriched my life spiritually.
My cup runners over with love. 

10 days ago

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The language of the poem is so rich with the imagery of a calligrapher’s artwork. Lovely!

10 days ago

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Thanks for sharing this mystical poem. I invite you to take a look at the film called “Somewhere in Time” starring Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour.

13 days ago

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Ah, what irony! The more man philosophizes concerning his true nature, the more he finds that task more wanting of his true nature.

13 days ago

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Quite a noble achievement. I thank you for enlightening our loving spaces.

13 days ago

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Thank you all for serving as environmental monitors of our zeitgeist cultures.

13 days ago

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The psychological walls we all face and must overcome in our own time and space in order for our light to overcome our darkness. Wow! This enchanting poem captures in an intimate way my own poem, “We are the Tic Tock of the Universe.” Thank you. 

15 days ago

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The movement of a water stream (the waterfall) in consonance with the human soul, which like a forest tree, is divinely nourished by the living water of life. A beautiful poem!

16 days ago

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Wow! Like the recurring swelling waves of the ocean echoing in our ears, the rhythmic beats of poetic onomatopoeia ring thrillingly in our ears.

16 days ago

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A thought for all of us to chew on.

17 days ago

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As a human species we are the creators and designers of our own destiny.

18 days ago

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The Tintinnabulation of the Human Soul!

20 days ago

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The act of Mindfulness is what what binds us together as kindred folk.

22 days ago

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This poem, suggesting that ‘no man is an island entire unto itself,’ is written in the spirit of 1 Thessalonians 5:11, inviting us to be spiritually supportive and loving toward our fellow human beings.

27 days ago

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Our human birthright

1 month ago

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Die Frage: Warum existieren wir als Homo sapiens?

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Indeed the infinite cycle of life!

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